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Help, need to reset to default, massive reverb on audio
Never mind, I found the problem: a loose headphone plug. Although why
this would make mp3 files sound like they been put through some kind of Karaoke converter with music sounding nearly normal but all the vocals coming out almost indistinguishable is very strange. And it wasn't just faint, but had extreme reverb. Ah! I can tell you exactly why. Thanks to the partially withdrawn plug, the sound was being sent through the two earpieces in series, but you were only hearing one channel. The vocals must have been on the other channel. OR... if for some reason you lost the ground connection but kept the right and left channel connection, you would actually get a karaoke conversion. The signal would go through the 2 earphones in series, but you would only be hearing the difference between L and R. That is exactly how karaoke conversion works -- they remove what is identical in the two channels, and that zaps the lead vocal, which is normally right in the center. |
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